The main contention of the present paper is that the capital structure of production, the preservation of which is often regarded as the essence of economic sustainability, needs to be grounded in the parallel ethical structure of production in order to remain intact. The article identifies several tendencies conducive to the erosion of the ethical production structure. Subsequently, it suggests that some of these tendencies may well be strongly present in today’s economic and cultural climate in the so-called developed world, thereby jeopardizing its prospects for continued economic growth and progress. Finally, the author indicates that only a widespread and well-established understanding of the relationship between the capital structure of production and its ethical counterpart can prevent a retrogression from the current, historically unprecedented level of global economic well-being.
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Jakub - The pdf does not open for me. Some kind of error. Is it OK at your end?
ReplyDeleteIt doesn't work for me either - I let the editor know but got no reply so far. Use this link instead: https://www.researchgate.net/publication/364301567_The_Ethical_Structure_of_Production
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